Domestic News:
1. Ministry of Commerce: Conducting a trade and investment barrier investigation into Mexico's restrictive measures against China.
2. Ministry of Commerce: Initiating an anti-dumping investigation into imported pecans originating in Mexico and the United States.
3. Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs: Strengthening comprehensive regulation of hog production capacity to ensure stable supply and prices.
4. Northbound "Interchange Connect" program further optimized, with the daily net trading limit more than doubled to 45 billion yuan.
5. Xiaomi 17 series smartphones officially launched, with the Xiaomi 17 starting at 4,499 yuan; the Xiaomi 17 Pro starting at 4,999 yuan; and the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max starting at 5,999 yuan.
International News:
1. US military aircraft scrambled to intercept Russian military aircraft near Alaska.
2. Spot silver prices rose above $45/ounce, hitting a new high since May 2011 and gaining over $5 this month. 3. Data from the Institute of International Finance's Global Debt Monitor shows that global debt reached a record high of nearly $338 trillion in the second quarter of 2025.
4. Initial jobless claims in the United States for the week ending September 20th reached 218,000, the lowest since the week ending July 19, 2025. The previous figure was revised from 231,000 to 232,000.
5. According to Interfax, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Novak stated that Russia will ban traders from exporting diesel, with the diesel export restrictions set to last until the end of the year. Russia will also extend the gasoline export ban until the end of the year.
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Federal Reserve - ① Bowman: The labor market is more fragile than expected. ② Goolsbee: The job market appears to be cooling, and inflation is rising. ③ Milan: I believe interest rates are too restrictive, ranging from 150 to 200 basis points, and should be gradually reduced in 50 basis point increments.